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Thursday, October 14, 2004

majroj

Have you tried searching google? I haven't a clue about your lamp; however, I am sure there is someone who does just that. Good luck. Justsouno

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Getting further off the subject

I have a hundred year old question below no one seems to have an answer or a topper for.

Where are you guys!

Tuesday, October 5, 2004

Just to really get off subject

I have a 100 year old bridge arm lamp which needs a new socket swivel and shade frame. Anyone know a good antique lamp parts store? Email or comment on my blog.

Thanks!

Monday, September 27, 2004

dumb question from a newbie -- how do i spell check? 

Thursday, September 23, 2004

hi

Just a brief guestion; What is 'permalink' and what does it do? Also, how come we don't have additional pages for our comments?

Can we have a better search engine?

The search engine really sucks (ok Brian I hear you "for 6 bucks whaddya expect...google???")

...have u guys turned on FTS? Hmmm if these are the results with FTS then i guess the real suckee is MS.... :)

can u post some sort of guidelines...on how to search? like for eg was lookin for a comment in a post -----do you index comments??????????? hmmm tht seems more likely...

ok feature request: COULD WE HAVE A BETTER SEARCH ENGINE?

 

Sunday, September 19, 2004

Who has the record for the highest number of blogs on one account?

Anyone think they do? Does Blogit know?

Sunday, September 12, 2004

How about a Blogit T-Shirt

... or even a Blogit coffee mug?  Here is a post and some discussion about it.

Tuesday, September 7, 2004

What happened to "It's My Opinion"

Casuistry is a word in the New Webster's Dictionary that means:  "The application of general ethical principles to particular cases of conscience or conduct; hence, oversubtle or quibbling reasoning or teaching upon such matters."

I believe I fell for the oldest trick in the book.  The following link brings you to the description of Casuisty: The Art of Killing a Cat.   The information here is nothing like the information that I had been reading on the internet (from the Toronto Star newspaper website). 

www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2004/filmsschedules/description.asp?pageID=filmlist&id=54

I am also including a link to a Toronto Star entertainment reporter who has seen the film and critiqued it...

www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1094076610388

I believe I, and everyone else who expressed an opinion about this film, was manipulated (myself quite easily, I am embarassed to say and like a carrier of a virus I mutated it and carried it through bogland, sorry) into protesting this film and giving the Toronto International Film Festival exactly what they wanted, "something to talk about" at this year's  festival.  If you do a search on the Toronto Star 7-day site search you can find some interesting articles about this controversy and basically what it boils down to is money.  The Star was selling papers, the festival is selling tickets and the directors are selling their names.   I am concerned with the fact that the reviewer insists that the documentary does not try to sympathize with the attackers of the "cat torture" film but if you check the Star (his own newspaper) web site there is an article in which one of the co-directors does indeed say that the trio who tortured the cat are remorseful and feel really bad about what they have done, so if the director believes that then I cannot possibly see how that attitude could not pervade in her documentary. 

I still disagree with the film being shown and it is still for the same reasons, it is wrong to gain from the pain of others, period.  It does not matter whether it is financially or to increase your own status and I don't care if it is an animal or a person.  I think by allowing ourselves to become desensitized to the violence that is so prominent in every newscast is the worst thing that we can do as a society.  I think that it is dangerous to allow pain and suffering for the purpose of entertainment to become acceptable.  I do not pretend to understand the dark side of humanity that has to try to look under the tarp at the accident site or watch with bated breath as the airplane crashes into the tower over and over but I for one am not ready to give up society for lost just yet.  To stay within that code I will be deleting this blog.

Friday, September 3, 2004

Take care.

Hi everyone, I just wanted to say a quick good luck and keep safe to everyone in the path of Frances.  Take care.

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